Sikhala granted Z$50,000 bail
Justice Erica Ndewere on Tuesday released Zengeza West Member of Parliament Job Sikhala on ZWL50,000 bail before taking a swipe at the police for basing their investigations on social media…
Justice Erica Ndewere on Tuesday released Zengeza West Member of Parliament Job Sikhala on ZWL50,000 bail before taking a swipe at the police for basing their investigations on social media…
MDC Alliance youths appear in court on allegations of violenceRemanded in custody MDC Alliance youths on Monday appeared before Chitungwiza magistrate Vongai Muchuchuti on charges of inciting violence in the…
Judge says use of the words fight and war does not mean the means are unconstitutional Removing president is not the same as removing government MDC-Alliance national vice chair Job…
MDC legislator Job Sikhala on Thursday rocked the social media spaces after his photograph in a stomach-tight waistcoat went viral. In an interview with the Zim Morning Post Sikhala said…
MOVEMENT for Democratic Change (MDC) Vice Chairperson, Job Wiwa Sikhala, has disowned social media accounts that are created in his name citing that they were created by state security agents…
The seemingly unrepentant MDC vice chairperson Job Sikhala has once again fired another salvo at the legality of President Emmerson Mnangagwa's presidency in move that is likely to further mount…
MDC vice chairperson Job Sikhala has been granted a ZW5000 bail in Masvingo. Initially th prosecutor had made requests that Sikhala be released on $50 000 bail and be barred…
MDC Alliance vice chairman Job Sikhala was remanded to July 24 in custody by a Bikita magistrate in a matter in which he is facing charges of subverting a constitutionally…
Report by Margaret Matibiri and Yolanda Muswere The National Prosecuting Authority(NPA), is treading on thin ice as it risks infringing on MDC’s vice chairperson Job Sikhala’s constitutional right of appearing…
The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) Youth Assembly staged a demonstration today at Harare Central Police Station against what they called “arbitrary arrest of opposition leaders” by the police force.…